I usually shoot cheap CCI Blazer bulk on steel with a CZ 455FS. If I do my part I can hit the smallest steel targets on the 100 yd. line every time at Angeles. Those are about 4-5 inches wide, so my group is somewhat less than that, and I shoot with irons only in an offhand position. I've never papered it (didn't buy the rifle for that purpose), but some day I might. All-in-all an excellent gun.

In terms of price/performance ratio, I would say top spot is a draw between Savage and CZ. In terms of raw performance: Kimber 82G, Anshutz, or a 10/22 with $1000.00 of parts. I would personally consider those true tackdrivers. To me a CZ is like a BMW, Benz, or Lexus... it's very nice, but then there's Ferrari's and Lambo's... or the Civic that turned into a 150mph street racer (I'm looking at you 10/22 :P).

My CZ is a 453 American 17hmr with decent glass on top. I enjoy shooting golf balls at 200yds, its fun to watch them bounce and roll a ways then shoot them again.

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I bought my son a 452 American in 17HMR over eight years ago for his 18th.
We took it out this last Saturday. At about 60 yards you could cover the 5 shot groups with a nickel. We took six different loads with us, two of which were really accurate with dime size groups. This beautiful rifle is topped with a Leupold VXII 3X9. Sweet, sweet little gun.
I should have bought one in 22lr as well.